山西省河津二中2019届高三英语上学期10月月考试题.doc
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1、山西省河津二中2019届高三英语上学期10月月考试题 考试时间:120分钟 满分150分 2018.10第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该选项涂黑。AIt is one of the liveliest festivals that happen in Bath and it is returning this September. The Jane Austen Festival kicks off on September 8 and runs for ten days u
2、ntil September 17 with events running every day and evening.What are some of the festival highlights?Grand Regency Costumed Charity WalkThe highlight is usually the walk which sees 600 or more fans dressed in period dress as they walk from Royal Crescent Lawn through the city to Parade Gardens. It i
3、s a splendid sight to see in the historic, Georgian streets.When: Saturday, September 9/11: 00 am-12: 30 pmWhere: Royal Crescent Lawn Tickets: 10 per adult / FREE to watch Mr Wickham and an evening with Jane Austen Jane Austens most memorable characters come to life at the Old Theater Royal. Perform
4、ances include the handsome Wickham (Adrian Lukis). Period music and a talk from historian Catherine Creon will also feature. When: Sunday, September 10/7: 30 pm-9: 00 pm Where: The Masonic Hall (Old Theater Royal) Regency Dance Workshops “There is nothing like dancing. After all. I consider it as on
5、e of he first refinements of polished societies.”Join in on the fun. Costumes are welcome but not necessary! When: Thursday, September 14/10: 30 am-12: 00 pm Where: Assembly Rooms Tickets: 15 Are there any free events? Yes. A Reading of Northanger Abbey. The novel will be read aloud throughout the f
6、estival. Sections of Austens first novel are set in Bath and you can still find the locations mentioned! When: Everyday from Sept. 10-sept. I7 from 2:00 pm-3:00 pm Where: Waterstones bookshop, Milsom Street (upstairs)1. What does the author say about the festival? A. It is in honor of a novel B. It
7、starts on September 8 C. It is held beyond Bath D. It is intended for the locals2. Where should people wear special costumes to attend an event? A. Royal Crescent Lawn. B. The Masonic Hall C. Assembly Rooms D. Waterstones bookshop. 3. Which of the following events are not included in the celebration
8、 of this festival? A. Joining in a charity walk through the city Bath. B. Attending a lecture from a historian. C. Watching a performance by actor Wickham. D. Enjoying the public reading of Jane Austen s first novel.BI handed the card from my schools help-wanted board to the man behind the counter o
9、f Morts Deli(熟食店)at the Farmers Market. Even before I opened my mouth, he was shaking his head.It was September 1957, and my family had just arrived in California. My father only got work two or three days a week. Our poor savings were gone, and as the eldest boy of the family, I was the only one ab
10、le to help.“let me work the rest of the week, and if you dont like the way I do the job, dont pay me.”I said. The tall man stared at me, then nodded. At Morts, I worked very hard. Near the end of the day he called me up to him. “How much did that card at school say this job paid? he asked. “One doll
11、ar an hour. I whispered. Actually I was willing to take less.“Thats not enough for someone who works as hard as you, Mort said. “You start at 1.25.”Over the next few weeks I learned a lot about Mort. Our store was closed on Sundays, so every Saturday evening Mort urged me to take home the leftover s
12、oup. It was a meal in itself, a treat for my struggling family.One Saturday after work. I was about to step in my house when I saw a large man in my fathers chair. He was swearing at my father. I quietly walked into the kitchen and listened through the door. The man wanted to take our car. Dad offer
13、ed to make the three payments that were due, but the man demanded the entire sum-325-or the car. I slipped out of the door, thinking: Who might have 325? Who would even consider lending me so much money?The only person I could think of was Mort. I ran back to his deli and told him my tale. “So, coul
14、d you possibly lend my father 325?I finished, realizing how absurd it sounded. Although Morts eye bored(挖) holes in my face, he gave me 325, saying, “I ll take back half your wages until its repaid.”That night I was a hero to my family, But the real hero was Mort Rubin, who quietly raised my salary
15、every month afterwards. He made the world a better place.4. Why does the author talk about his family in Paragraph 2? A. To show his strong desire for a job. B. To reflect his poor living conditions. C. To stress the heavy burden on his father. D. To prove high living costs in California.5. What can
16、 be inferred from the underlined sentence? A. The meal was cheap but very delicious B. The soup was fuel in snowy weather. C. The soup was more than the family could eat. D. The soup was a basic solution to the problem of the authors family.6. Why did Mort give the author 325? A. Because the author
17、wanted to buy a car. B. Because the three payments of the authors family were due. C. Because he thought it absurd not to lend the author the money. D. Because the author wanted to pay off all the debts for his family.7. Which words can be used to describe Mort Rubin? A. Cold but flexible. B. Patien
18、t and hard-working. C. Kind and helpful. D. Strict and calculating.CResearch finds that children who play violent games or watch violent TV can become violent themselves, but what drives this change? Are the kids simply copy what they see on the screen, or could gaming have a more profound effect on
19、 their brains, affecting behavior?To explore that question, Dr. Vincent Matthews and his colleagues at Indiana University, who have long studied media violence, looked at what happened in the brains in 28 students who were randomly assigned to play either a violent, first-person shooter game or a no
20、n-violent one every day for a week. None of the participants had much previous gaming experience.At the start of the study, researchers used functional MRI to scan brain activity in the participants, all young adult men, while they completed lab-based tasks involving either emotional or non-emotiona
21、l content. The participants were then scanned again while they repeated the same tasks after a week of playing the video games.Researchers found that those who played the violent video games showed less activity in areas that involved emotions, attention and inhibition(抑制) of our impulses(冲动). “Beha
22、vioral studies have shown an increase in aggressive behavior after violent video games, and what we show is the psychological explanation for what the behavioral studies are showing,” say Matthews. “Were showing that there are changes in brain function that are likely related to that behavior.”Its n
23、ot clear how long-lasting the changes may be. When Matthews brought the participants back after a week of not playing video games, their brain activity had changed again, recovering to more normal reactions, but their brain functions still werent quite the same as before they were exposed to the vio
24、lent games.8. What do we know about the participants?A. Both teenagers and adults were chosen. B. The participants had never played any computer games before. C. 28 participants were all young adult men. D. The participants were carefully divided into two groups.9. After playing a violent video game
25、, a person is more likely to be _.A. concentrative B. impulsive C. calmD. tired10. What does the underlined part “more profound” in Paragraph I most probably mean?A. Greater. B. Shorter. C. negative D. positive.11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. What Causes Children to
26、Be Violent B. How Matthews Carried Out His Study C. Say “No” to Computer Games D. How Playing Violent Video Games May Change the BrainD When a laptop or smart phone battery starts losing its power, the only options are to buy an expensive replacement, or just keep it plugged in all the time. But one
27、 woman may have found the answer to this problem.Mya Le Thai is a scientist studying at the University of California. She recently discovered a process that may lead to batteries that last forever.Thai said she had been frustrated that the batteries for her wireless devices degraded over time, until
28、 they failed to charge fully. Thai did not like having to keep her laptop connected to an electrical outlet(电源插座) to keep it powered on. So, she decided to do something about that problem. At first, she and her team at UC Irvine thought about inventing a new battery. But as they experimented, Thai d
29、iscovered something that might permit lithium-ion(锂离子) batteries to last forever.Lithium-ion batteries power most wireless devices. Over time, the batteries lose the ability to hold a charge. Most of these batteries have a life span of about 7,000 charging cycles before they die. One of the reasons
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